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The licensee status that results when a license is not renewed at the end of the license period is referred to as?

  1. Canceled

  2. Delinquent

  3. Involuntary inactive

  4. Voluntary inactive

The correct answer is: Involuntary inactive

When a license is not renewed at the end of the license period, it is referred to as being in an "involuntary inactive" status. This means that the licensee did not actively choose to place their license in an inactive status, but it was involuntarily placed there due to their failure to renew it on time. Option A, "Canceled," implies that the licensee chose to cancel their own license, which is not the case. Option B, "Delinquent," refers to a licensee who is behind on their payments or fees, but does not necessarily mean that their license is inactive. Option D, "Voluntary inactive," implies that the licensee chose to place their license in an inactive status, which is not true in this scenario.